You can leverage the Alexa integration to start accessing your favourite tracks from Amazon Music. The arrival of Amazon Alexa not only makes the Bose QC35 II a bit smarter, it also expands the voice assistant that is making things tougher for Google Assistant and Apple's Siri by having its presence on a large number of connected devices. With the latest development, the Bose QC35 II perform three different uses from the action button, including access to Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa as well as a way to change the noise cancellation settings from high to low or completely disable noise cancellation on the headphones. After you've done with the process, you just need to hit the Action button on the QC35 II to start asking questions to Alexa while on the go.
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If you haven't installed the Amazon Alexa app on your device, the Bose Connect app will prompt you to first install the Alexa app. After that, you'll see the Amazon Alexa option under the My Options section of the app from which you can enable Alexa. You'll also be required to install the new firmware from the updated Bose Connect app. To enable Alexa on your Bose QC35 II, you need to update the Bose Connect app by visiting Google Play or Apple App Store - depending on the device. Bose launched the QC35 II in India with a price tag of Rs. You need to update the Bose Connect app and install a new firmware version to get the new experience. The same action button can now be used to activate Alexa as well. Notably, the headphones were unveiled in September last year with a dedicated action button to enable Google Assistant. This means that you can now speak with Alexa directly from your Bose QC35 II. Bose QC35 II, the youngest entrant in the company's QuietComfort line of noise cancellation headphones, have now been updated with Amazon Alexa integration.